To link to the entire object, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed the entire object, paste this HTML in websiteTo link to this page, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed this page, paste this HTML in website

Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1869-03-18

Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1869-03-18 page 1

OHIO STATEJOURHAX. sSTABIABLY in AIUIOI, IMUS KMT1M. a it a 14 -1 1 to a a Aa t a an Rates of Advertlaunkr Msnari it THE MORNING JOURNAL. aaen lasi ilw.M....m. Local Kotsssa, par una. aagk niHl a. SO aAKLY-ueaqare,arat lansstioa , I AO keck .lJit.nl usserMon... ....... 1 Local ea buaiaca. Mimas, pat irae, sack laaCTtaj SO Advcttuemeata, f two linea. aultshk foe Want column, wUI be asserted fc tea esals each inteia., mntil further notice, ajar Bight unea r kess make a sowar. AUvartiesmeats for leags. tiaas maenad at emf rear, araardrataa, which will be furnished on application, W , t Ik -..... SO O to VOL. XXXII. COLUMBUS, OHIO: THTKSDAY, MABCH 18, 1869. NO. 93. DRY GOODS. Ore at Attraction Great -A-tttraotion Ore at Attraction Oreat .Attraction Oreat A.ttro,otion A. G. HEADLEY & CO. '8 A. C. HEADLEY & CO.'S, A. G. HEADLEY & CO.'S, A. G. HEADLEY & CO.'S, A..C. HEADLEY & CO.'S, FOR FORTY DATS, FOR FORTY DAYS, FOR FORTY DAYS, FOR FORTY DAYS, FOR FORTY DAYS, BU8INE88 DIRECTORY. naV Wo ImTlt Um aiaamlioaol oar rwa- M ISM tallowus IM mi Colaashaa ! HIM, wrmlcm an uw tho at miM mm ntwln Mtahllnh. Htulmtktsaltr. ARCHITECTS. V T. BROOKES, J. Architect, civil iiitliM, -iiMinMKtfa llubitlhiL ATTOBNET8. G. COLLINS ATKISOl, , ATTORNKYrJ-Ar-LAW, IT South High Street, loppoaito But. How.) JatKFH li. SEIflCR, ATTUKN It X-AT-LA W, ranoa.'. Building, Mt. Town U4 Htga lit. a AX, WAY Jr. IHBTVAI.FE, ATTUiUlhVk'S A CWNoKUJRS-AT-LA'W 11) touUHJgi St., p stairs. TTKMEV G. NOBLE. II ATTOkMaY-AT-LAW, 111 liauU High Street. , macOBACH.t!N, ATTOBJIJill-AT-LAW, 117 South High Stmt. L. J. CRITCHFIELIK ATTOim BY AMU C0lJrT8SL0B-AT-LAW, OMoe In City Bint Bunding. BRASKB 4c NASH, ATTORFB' ATTOKKXTB-AT-LAW. Ovm.No. W South High St.. Amboe Bunding. BOOH.-B I N DEBS. LKFAVOHH BOOK BINDERY. AND BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTORY, Rooms M, M M North High St.. bet. Broad Uay. BOOKS ANOSTATIONEUV. HRED. UHLKIANN, TTil J HookseUer, Stationer and Binder, and denier In QaaaiAX Book, aid PaaioDioaxa. 13 South High St. "lOMtYY IJIITH, J Btattaaers, Rnvelopee, genul inln. ArnoU'e A French Writing A Copying Inks;ellkirrfePaperlealingWan. BOOTS AND SHOES. li , BOOT AND SHOE 8T0RB, No. 149 South High, cornel Town St. SHEPARD BORIIiKII, Manufacturer! and dealer, in all kind. of Boot. and Bhoea. No. 181 South High St. JO. KALB, . Boot, and Shoe, daily received, and Bold .heap. no. im norm sign iuni. WT. WILLIAMS 4c CO., . 144 South Hinh Bt. Jnet received, an elegant aaaortm.nt Boot, and 8hoe.. Ladlea. pleaM call. DUN FORD 4c CO.'S I. th. noted house for good Boot, and Bhoea at lowprioe.. New Stoek uit received. 110 S. High Bt BOOTS tic SHOES (Wholesale.) 0 LAV POOLE 4c WILLNON, Wholesale Dealer, in Hand and Machine made Boot, and Bhoea, loo South High Street. HOUSE riBMTlBE. A BENS 4c .TflHT. XX Hour rimuhini Goods, Mantlee, P, Iia A Bhaatlroa, tol Booth High St. Mantles, Oratee, Oop- A(TON, TAYLOR 4c IIITF, Dealere in Hardware, House Furnishing Ooo&S, Uitas,Stovs,Furaases, As. 10 North High Bt, lNsLBANCE, HOME ISINt'RANCE CO. COLVIHBl'8,0. Capital and Aaacla, t4UU,6l4 ST. W. C. H. BAKKB, Secntarr. MACHINE WORKS, COMinBI'M TIACIIIE CO., fortabla and Btationarr Steam KairisM.Caatingl, Uaehincry, Weat end Nat'l HoadBrklg.. MERCHANT TA1LOBS. HCOIT 4c CO , Merchant Tailor, and dealer!! Clothing and ramiahing Uooda. No. 1U Bonth High Bt. rTHB OHIO KILHCIIANT TAILORINC X A CLOTU1NO CO., 15 S. High Bt. Uinta1 Suit. Mad. ta Order. Kaadr-mada CkjUumx alwaraoa kand. JOS. nUNDERHHEIIrlER,-klcrchant Tailor and dealer m Ready-made Cloth. ing A Oanto' rurnuhingUooda. T NeU Houm Building. MILL1NEBV. MUM. (:. HAH PER, Millinery and fancy Qooda; Gentlemen. Felt Hat. Cleanwl and freesed. Cor. High and Spring Bta. J II. WII.KIE, . Faahionable Ml! Uooda, Ac ISO South High bt, op. Uoodale Faahionable Millinery, DrawTrimmlnga, Faney nouaa. J. Wil01.tdAl.li A KirLMILUNKRY 00008. m.auhnithBt., MUSIC. B. IHrAOOW, Bole A't fur Utemvay A Son'e Pianos and Mason cc HamiinaCabiuot Organs. No. II South High be JOHN (tKliTKKH CO., Knabc and btrjinwar Pianos, Mnslo wnA UoiIoaJ Initrumenta. 11 and U KHttfUtfl Street. PHVSICIAKS. IT I. 1MI W ft, 1T1. ., J Uptin Uuuse. TreU diwMS0f theBTe.BM Heart, Throat and Lunge. fcC. riCTVBES. TV ir in. UHINWOI.D. X. PHOIUUltAFUER, No. 18 East Broad Street. Jill. ELLIOTT, , I'butograph Parlors in Johnson Building, No. 10 Bonth High street. TDALDWIN 4c ST K VI-: VS. 1J PUOTOUUAl'HERB, tl South High Btreet. PLUMBERS Ac BELL HAMULUS. T71 IIAI.LI.Y 4c SON, J- J Dealers in Lead l'ine and Sheet Lead.Baths snd Wattr Cloaeta and Wash Bowie. No. DC South Third Bt, CANDY MANUFACTORY. OLEtnAK 4c FELBEH. Wholesale canay aian Foreign Fruits, Nuts, to. J Wholesale Candy Manufactory and Bakery, Toys, CARBIAQES AND BUGGIES. PETERS, BENKfS 4c CO., Manufacturers of Carriages, o.,No.H5 Town St., (near the Market House!. Bepstring done promptly. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Booth High street. Cigars all of my own manufacture. COAL. ROCK RUN COAL CO., Wholeaal. and Retail dealer. In Co.l. 117 North High St. MAT. WEAVER, Beo'y. WILLIAtrlS 4c DIARIILE. , t , Dealer, in Hocking, Pittsburg and BhaRCoal, Oftioeln Post Olhoe Entranea. DF. 8T0 YDATtli . Dealer In best a loot of Rich Bt,, west end Dealer in best quality of Hocking Coal. OtBot warenouse,iio vjauai Without regard to OOST r-anmivHaSlw I'll.. r Wbolasala and Retail dealers in Flttshurg and Hocking Coal. 361 North iligu DE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. rj FITCH 4c SOlH, I J. J.. VOmmiasion. xorwamiog du iiwuci iuci-ohantl, dealers in Urain, Flour, o. il W. Broad St. TTT1H. mONYPKNY. VV Forwardlnir A General Commleslon Merchant. and dealer in Urain, to. Office, W. end N. R. Undue. REAL ESTATE. 1AKI.Y 4c JOH-VSIl, J REAL Ebl'ATE AUINTH, Postotllce Arcade. SOAP, CANDLE), Ac. Iff- liosjt VV Manufacturer and dealer in Soap and Caodlea, Hidoa and Tallow, West ol Broadway Bridge. TAILORING dc REPAIRING. JULIUS LACTERtf ACH, Tailor, room No. 1 Naugbtnn Building. Clothes made, repaired and altered in a satisfactory manner. HENRY IHETEIINITZ, TAILOR, CLEANER AND REFAIRKB. No. 131 Bouth High, op. Uoodale House, up stairs. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. RP. DIJNRAR 4: CO., . Dealers in Watches, Clocks, Fisted Ware, Jew elry and Spectacles. No. 11 East Town Btreet. 171 Jj , Wholesale and Retail dealers in Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. No. 71 South High St. 1 ATE 4: IIAHRINtiTOIV. KIT flueeeBBt,ra to VYtu. Ulynn) dealers In Diamonds, rr atones, jewelry K nuverware. no. a neil uouse DRY GOODS. NAUGHTON'S "PURCHASERS OF DRY OOOBS ARt JT aordiaily larltad to sail and siamlaa the NEW STOCK. Th. undersigned pledget hunsslf to Mil the Bui wood, at Lowsnr Fmioms, Drctt Goods, Merinos, Shawls, Everything Cheap! Cheap ! Cheap) Cheap James Naughton. IIS is Smh HKk Streek decM q3m Ooluabua, Ohio. GIMIIKIST,(.KAV4(0 Nos. -iS, 33, ST th !I9 South High St., BAVI UI'ENEll THIS DAY A Splendid Assortment FLOOR AND TABLE OiX ClottLS, r WINDOW SHADES ; AND FIXTURES, A FULL LINE OP ' THE FAVORITE Imperial Shirt, The Het Fining; Shirt In ike Itlarki all of which are of fored at tho . LOWEST PRICES. TELEGRAPHIC REPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL FOREIGN NEWS. By Atlantic Cable.) PRUSSIA. FrMdoa. ml Speecb la uamaanr. Berlin, March 17. A bill hat passed Parliament securing the freedom of speech in all the districts of tier-many. SPAIN. - Madrid, March 17. Gen. Prim announced to the Cortes jester-day that the Monarchists were prepared with their candidate for the Throne. His name will be announced soon. The Cortes has appointed four permanent committees to supervise the business of the Assembly. It Is said the draught of the new 'Constitution, which Is to be submitted to the Cortes establishes a complete civil and religious liberty, but retains Catholicism as the religion of the Btato. ENGLAND. . London, March 17. The annual contest for the championship between the Oxford and Cambridge Universities, with eight oared boat crews, took place this afternoon, and resulted In a victory for Oxford by lour lengths. The race, over a distance of five miles from Patnog, down the Thames, was rowed In 20 minutes and 6'3' seconds. Large meetings have been held In Dublin and Belfast, at which petitions to the Queen, against the disestablishment of the Irish Church, were adopted. CUBA. UILL'IIH1ST,;U AY 4c CO., Nos 113, HA, 111 4c ll South lllgll SI. WINES TJMIIIL AM BOS, J JJ J Rectiuer. lmorcter A Wholesale dealer In Wines. Liquors, Cigars, to, no. 341 bouth Fourth St. F. W F.Nwri lilt. No. Hi tiuutti llttrb St.. has 'the choicest Wine. red and white, lteoommended by all physicians. MONDAY, JAN. 11th, 1869. CONFECTIONS & BESTAITHANT. LUNDEnANN & UOM , Amboa Building, dealers in Foreign Fii.itR.ToyB, fee.; Oysters, Pith and Uaina of all kinds in season. HAUHIN, NH.I.IJt (V NIXON, Wholcua g dealers in Foreiira k American Fane Uoods Yankee Notions. 101, H 5, 107 lOUK.TuwnHt DRAIN TILE AND fcLWCH PIPE. NrAltltKH PATTKHNOtt, I Dealer in Bote Drain Tilo and Stone Bower Pipe, ard, opposite Union Passenger Depot. tn order to rednoe our stock and Make room for NEW 8PRINC GOODS. We offer our entire itock at yrioei that tsannot ,; nltputcbaiert. Cell and see, t r A. C. HEADLEY &. CO. HoutH Iligli Street. SPOOL COTTON CROCRERY, Ac. ICE STILL IN SPLENDID CONDITION. Tlttiradny', Iflnrch lsita, S7-8KAT1NU AFTERNOON AND EVENING." DELL BROTHERS, XJ l kAumuswaii, uin.iwairj, uuvit;i j auu niiTriva7 Jtl tooda, Wholesale and Retail, lis Booth High Street. Wit. FLLTOlt, China and Quemrware, Olssl A Plated Ware, I Lamp, and fiatnras, wholesale A retail. HN.UighBt. Satardnr Even lug, March SUtta, 18(10, FANCY COSTUME CARNIVAL Repeated by reoue uest of many citizens, on whirh occa sion many more Luii.'s and Uentlcmen will appear in 0 1, PFAFF, .Importer A Wholesale A Retall'dealerln Crockery, China,aiaa.,CuU.ry,FUtedUoods,Ae. UtB.HIgbBt. DRVOOISTS. various Costunies. The Ladies will report to a Reception Committee of Liulies, who lutvo kindly consented to ant in that capacity, and the Uentlemeli'a Costume will be approved by the Managers. SOhiUlrt-n must leave th9 ice promptly hereafter when rnslled so to do. Thuy huve been permitted to skate on a lew eveningn, but it is dungerous snd annoyiog for them to skate wun the uauits, anu nil. ruie win oe strictly adherod to iu future. marl It JOSEPH 1TI ATT, raople's Drug Store, IU Bouth High 8t, Pre- eeription. carefully compounded at all hours. JOHN 8. ROBERTS, DHUUU1BT AND APOTHECARY, o.sMflorth High St., Columbus, u. IIIRPI.K A. KITHIsra. iVX WHULEBALK AND RETAIL DRUQOIBTB, iw Boutn itign at., couiumbus, u. DRY UOODS. ninimii. hkhsiiaw 4c Co.. I J sunwasors to J. D. Unborn A Co. 141 B. High Bt.. Uun.ta,MatUngs,UUUIotlia,BtaplaAFancyDryUoods T-J AIH1ROPT RIIOS. A CO.. O iBuoosesors to Kslton, Bancroft ACo., I Wholesale dealer. In Dry Uooda. I A 4 Owynn. Block, Town Bt. , B. FAY. HT. 4c W . Wholesal mannfaetnrers of LadiM' Cloaks. Wholesale A Retail dealers In Dry Uooda and is. . mgn nt. EMIGRANT AGENT. O.N.T. 6-CORD, 8OFT-FINI8H SrooL Cotton. if.niMPi,ji. KJ .Oen. Emigrant Ag't, Real Estate and Intelligence Orhos, Ag't for Atlantio Hleainshlp Co's. nil N. High Bt FRAMES AND ENGRAVINGS. T-h . HHWn At fill.. rS. No. tUoera Block, doslenin Oral, Bnuare and Ruatlo Frames, Moulding., wholesale and reUU. FURNITURE, Ac. sini..l!IMf!ll niHINKT 4IO-. I i Hanufaeturers of all kinds of Furniture, Chairs, c, wholesale and retail. Wsre-roomiOlS. Uih at nrn a m ini o.i a a rtma mmiTiinii UCVl i LLrl O0I0 ACBllli U UanufseturereofSrst.ela.sFurnltur.. WholeaaU I A I and ReUU Wars rooms 8, and 8 QwiDae lllock. The attention of Conturam and the Trad la rtspcot fully oalled to the tvry Buptrtm quality of thla well- known Thrsad. In punhaslng. aak for CLARK'S FURRIER. -s-aMa.a siaainiva-ss. J Furrier, makes, alters and repairs Fur., at 8. r. ntats a so nut. nora uon. proiaptir anu wet,. GBOCEBIE9. "O. N. T." SPOOL COTTON. UKO. A. ULARK, Salt At'l. pesr Mom other Oen ulna. aVHKt:l. Il!ll. Wholsesle and Retail dealer In Staple UroeerlM r t:o. f, l T Whnlaaala and RuUil dealer In Hr.1l oholot Family Flour, Ac No. II North liigLt Bt, Yiril.LIAIII TAYLOR, vv y WknliuU and Retail dealer In Choice Ororerlea. roralgn and Uomeatlc Uquors. no. 0 pucacye moca, YANKEE NOTIONS-) Wliolcsule.) Great Barffains!! DRY GOODS, KENYON &. WIQQIN WILL CONTINUE TO BELL, FOR TWO WEEKS LONG Ell, TBElli BTUCK OF WINTER U0OD8 AT IVe-w York Cost ! JUST RECEIVED, A LAROE STOCK OF Bleached and Brown Muslins, Comprising all of tho popular brands, which will be told at VUY LOW riuuKa. BOOK BINDERY. Franklin Book Bindery AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, Rooms 31,30 4; 38 Nell's Building;, NOHTH UlUH ST., BET. 11E0AD UAY EXTi: SUBSTANTIAL FACED DIM BOOKS Printed, Euled and Bound to any desired Pattern. KVKUV VAU1KTY OP BOOK-BINDING Executed with Fromptness, of tho Best aiateliall, at to. ltwent uaan rncva. aeplTqcodUm N. W. LhFAVUlt, Proprietor OPENINU THIS WEEK, THREE CASES OF New Styles of Prints. FltOM AUCTION, 10 Doz. Ladies' While Cotton Hose, At tic par Pair, worth 40c. 100 Don. White Linen Towcln at 0c. Hit Has. I.Adln.f lloui.tllcltcd Hadkls,tSc, A Fine Astortmcnt of Flnlu Checked and Striped Nnlnaook, do do do Caiubrlcia, do do do Jaconet, Also, TABLE LINENS.WniTE LIN ENS, TOWELS, deell oeod KfcNYON 4c WIUUIN, Noll Home. SIEBEHT Sc. LILLET, Blank BookMannfactnrersJ PRINTERS, BINDERS & PUBLISHERS. Special attention paid to manufacturing flrst-claa BLANK IIIMIKS, of every description, with o without printed headings, for COUNTY OFF1CKR8, USUCUANTB, MANUr'ACTUEKUo, BANKERS, RAILROAD COlll'ANlttf, to. Kf Full sets of Books made on short notice, war ranted to give rerlast aatisraotion. OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, flloeodly OOT.tTMlHTH. . NOTICES. Important to Farmers! CAlirOENIA AND OREGON SEED WHEAT AGENCY Wa Furnish Farmer, with the Best Seed Wheat in the World, Perfect! free from Inseettform or other tmnttrtlies grown from AUHIRAUAN and CHILI Seed, yield' Ing, on good soil, 8IXTY BUBI1ELS TO THE ACKB, And Whelghlng 6.1 Pounds to the Measured Bushel. The EARS OF WHEAT, when mature are usually ELEVEN OH TWELVE INCH KB LONU. Bar Put un and securely tied and sealed In linen bags, and sent by mall ires to all pan. 01 ine country, ou receipt ui pries. FlUCIirjl Sample., I Uc each. Dag., AOc 4j ai each Or In larger quantities at reasonable rates, AddrcM Calllbrnla and Oregon SEED WHEAT AOENOT, Sun Frnnclaco, Cnllfornln. Mil ill ntTKHII 4c RHO.. I whniMulaantl lleUll(lrooers.Bhlppen rruiis, as, vv noisaai ir " . ... icrs of Vegeta For sal. hy th. principal Wholtaal. ui Retail Dry I Oao's and NoUon Dealer, throughout lb. worm. We ksep a lull assortment of thla CelabraUd Thrsad, aid rscomatnd It with conOdeao. to one euitomsrs. J. QRKBNLEAF CO., lit and lit South High BU MILLER, ORIEM A JOYCE, H and South Barb St. HARRIS, BIULBR NIXON, ISI and IN Bast Tow St. BANCROFT BROS. 00., mail lain I Owtum tlosk. BROOKS, IWEHIO" CO . Whle.al. and ReUU (Irooots. Cholc. Tess, For. StSi SOU Uoeaesnc sruu., .c no. ... o...,s".- HABDWABE. HIITHOrF A io. Palnta. Oils, Varninh''". Ni --t- Ji, UwiUrsln Iron Mails. Tlnaen'Htook.Glaaa, Broad Street Railroad. vroTit't: is iir.itiuiv ivm that Xl Iroia mid atu r Uiu mu day of March, A. U. Iseli. books will l opeiuJ for siibxrlptiiin to the capital eliH'k of tho Hlslo Avenuo sn.l llniau nircot it. n. uo., attheolUoo of W. Morrlaim, 1. U. Airiule, Uolumbua, o, JIA V I u la I lA'U. HAM'L rlll.Ull', W.11. K. inn, fel.14 qltawlw B.TOMrKUSH, JAUtiia WAltus, Cornoraton lltl Hnlllh High Ht. HOTELS. UNITF.D STATUS IIOTHL, Cornel High and T.iaaliu., Columbus, Ohio, R 1 111 rTmtaV friatitlltljlla A V Vtkaif FrlwdoU. L. A. Bowor., rro-. I fiooa BUMlag lot ! "anew, with Yard, at, GARDEN SEEDS. WT.CLAIH&HOOTT, i-iiiist II nt'lllull AND IRIKrlDRYS, i liavo now a Couiplulo Aisorlment uf th. ostebra led LAN UIUIU GARDEN SEEDS, And all other Ssvde for Farm and Oardin, Including Osage Orango for Hedges, fct- All warranUd frs.h ad of tlit best quality, ' mailt ciltawSeilm CONGRESSIONAL. XLIM CONG BESS First Section By the Cuban Cable. Havana, March 17. The United Status flag ship Contoocook, Admiral Hoff, sails to-day on a cruise. WASHINGTON. Arrival ol OtficcfteokerN. Washington, March 17. The hotels are crowded with olllce-seekers, and the arrival of every train increases the number. The public departments and lobbies of the Capitol are alive with them, ami members of Congress are continually called from their scats by those seeking positions of some character. Both Senators and Representatives are overwhelmed with letters from all parts of tho country on the same business, and It is Impossible to give prompt responses.Preeaure lo Appoint Colored minister lo llaytl. Additional efforts are being made to secure the appointment of Kbenezcr I). Uassett, colored principal of a school In Philadelphia, as Minister to llaytl. lie is indorsed by the National Committee of Colored Men Fred Douiilas, Langston, and many others, white and black. Joiut CouitnlMiou on Hudson Huy Dll- nciiiiy. Tho lolnt commlsslou of the British and American Governments to settle the Hudson Bay and I'ugct Bound difficulties, will meet In Now York to-morrow. There will be present for the British Government Hon. Jno. Hose; for the United Suites, lion. Alex. Johnson, lion. 11. It. Curtis will act as umpire. Counsel for the United States, Caleb Cushlng; for the British Government, Hon. Charles 1). Day, of Canada. Counsel will be heard orally to morrow on the testi mony, and briers already submitted, me united amount of the claims of the two Governments arc $U,000,000. The treaty of lttfU. negotiated bv ex-Frcsl- dent Buchanan and Lord Packonham, stipu lated for the protection of the riuhts of those companies during the continuance of the li cense granted ny me iiruisu uovcrnmcm. It is now sougnt to iouna upon mat, license claim to the fee of the territory so occu pied, which the United States resists. nomination, seal so mo eonaio, The President sent several nominations to the Senate to day, but It Is said they are not of an Important character. 1 he seal is not vet broken. uencrai ocuunciu icuves lur uis new com mand to-morrow. NEW YOEK. .ilnrder and HobborF. New York, March 17. John Thomas was murdered at Big Bethel Saturday ny tnree unknown negroes whom he surprised while they were robbing his nrcinlses. The steamship uermania irom uremen nas arrived. The steamship China from Liverpool, has arrived. Death of faoni Daratow. General Wm. Barstow, formerly ou the staff of General Dlx, died here last night. miscellaneous. Two more victims of the fever ship James Foster, Jr., died at the Seaman's Retreat yesterday. Il ls siaicti mat onss van uew, wnu rendered the State some service as t Union snv for General Grant In the Potomac army Is to receive an appointment as pustiuasier us Uichmond. Va. Commander Owens has been ordered to San Francisco to take coinmaud of the gun boat Cvane. Porto Itico advices mention the arrest of several vouns men for exnrcsslug favorable sentiments to the Cuban revolution, and that the Harrisons arc bciuir changed on accoun of dlssafcctlon. There Is much excitement there. SI. Patrick's nay lit new lorn St. Patrick's Day was cclcbratec with 11.. ...i.l .ll.nl.. anuinn 1 1. lell, IUOIS .HUM UOUU, .i-l,.l.J lwii vi.u .11.7.. citizens here and In Brooklyn, Jersey City, Newark and other neighboring localities. In this city the procession consisted of upwards of 40,000 men, contained thirty-five bands, and was two houm passing the City Hull, where It was reviewed by Mayor Hall. The weather was remarkably line (or tho 17th of March, and there were, iinnienso crowds thronging tho streets to witness the display. mere were large proccssious also in isroox- lyn and Jersey City. Kellglous services wero neiii tins morning iu the principal Catholic Churches, and the festivities con-clti.lo to-night with public banquets. GEORGIA. SEXATK. Washington, March 17. The memorial of ciUiena of Texas protesting against the organization of the State Government, and suggesting that the State be divided into several States or Territories, was referred to the Judiciary commute. A bill to enforce the fourteenth' amend ment In Georgia, with an amendment, was reported from the Judiciary committee. The same committee reported back the names of Joshua Hill and H. V. Miller, claiming to be Senators from Georgia, with recommendation that they lay on the table until action has been taken on the joint reso lution relative to Ueorgia. The bill granting lands to railroads ham the southern boundary of Kansas to the Pa- clUc Ocean, was referred to the Public Lands Committee. Several other bills were Introduced. The bill relating to the Freedmen't Bureau was referred to the committee on Military Affairs. Resolutions were adopted requesting of the President copies of the correspondence between Buchanan and Cass as to the policy to be pursued to avert the then impending rebellion. The joint resolution allowing the Newfoundland Telegraph Company to land their cable on American soil wot taken up. An amendment, applying the bill to all other cable companies, was discussed till the expi-ratlen of the morning hour. The bill repealing the tenure ol Oftlce act was taken up. Mr. EDMUNDS again argued against It, Mr. THAYEtt ottered a substitute for the pending bill, providing that the act regulating the tenure of certain civil offices is hereby made and declared to be inoperative and void from aud after the passage of this act; provided, however, tho President shall report to the Senate within ten days from the beginning of each session all appointments made by him during the preceding lecess of the Senate which require confirmation by the Senate. Mr. SHERMAN spoke briefly lit favor of the repeal of the act. . Mr. COLE spoke In advocacy of the sub stitute. t Mr. CARPENTER was lu favor of preserving the law. At 4 o'clock the Senate, on motion of Mr. DRAKE, went Into executive session, and soon after adjourned. ioini:. Tho Secretary of the Treasury was directed to state the present condition of the St. Louis custom house. Resolutions extending the time fur taking testimony in contested election cases were adopted. The Indian Appropriation bill was made the special order for to-morrow. A joint resolution supplying omissions In the enrollments of some of the general appropriation bills of last session was reported. One of the omissions supplied requires Donn ed warehouse owners to reimburse the Government for salaries of storekeepers. Debate occurred. Mr. BECK argued against the bonded warehouse proposition. Mr.liu TLcilttOf Aiassacuuseus, explained, and advocated the proposition. Mr. KNOTT areued that the proposition to lmnoso additional burdens on the manu facture of whisky and tobacco was bad laith on the part of Congress. Mr. ALIjISUJN ociieveu tno present tax was sufficiently hi Eli withont imposing auu tlonal burden; but still he should vote to make the correction, because both Houses had agreed to the paragraph, it couitl ne re pealed It it was deemed right to do so. The discussion was continued by Messrs. Blair. Farnsworth. Winans and Dawes. Finally the discussion closed, and the joint resolution was then passed yeas 100, nays 43. On motion of Mr. PAINE, the Senate joint resolution respecting the provisional govern ments In Virginia and Texas, was tanen irom tho Speaker's table and referred to the committee on Reconstruction. Adjourned ILLINOIS. WASHINGTON SPECIALS. Nkw York, March 17. aaulaallaaa la ollica. A Washington despatch ssys several Important nominations have been agreed upon in the Cabinet meetings, but It is bow poei- . tively asserted that the President will make no further importaut nominations until the Tenure-of Oiliee matter is disposed of by the Senate. Condensed Specials and Other News From lust Night's Dispatches and Evening Papers. An Indianapolis special says the consolidation of the Columbus, Chicago and Indians Central Railroad with the Pennsylvania Ceutral will cause the removal of the shops and offices from Indianapolis to this city. Reports from Washington yesterday Indicate that W. It Hollo way, managing editor of the Journal, has been appointed Postmaster at Indianapolis. The Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday. reported back Mr. Edmund's bill to repeal the act admitting Georgia to repreamutatlon. and rc-establlshlng a provisional government there. The discussion In the Senate prom ises to be very protracted. The credentials of the Georgia Senators were reported back with a recommendation to lie on tne table until some legislation as to the status of tho State is had. At I ronton , Ohio, on Tuesday, a young man shot and wounded another. Cause woman, love and jealousy. The affair took place at the dinner-table, where aomo hall- dozen or more were seated, causing quite an excitement for a few minutes. The as sailant was committed to Jail in default of (1100 ball. The wounded man has a severe but not dangerous flesh wound In the left arm. A Washington special to the Cincinnati Chronicle says that John James Piatt, the Ohio poet, is spoken of in connection with the Consulship at Naples. He is eminently lit ten for the place. Coi.umiius, March 17. Editors Journal: "A tax payer" (r) lu lie Journal of this morning asserts that the .'.'Official Reporter" of tho House, in giving an itemized statement ol a "partial appropriation" for tho current expenses of State officers, General Assembly, &c, a few lays since, was actuated hy hostility to the Commissioner of Railroads and "Supervisor of Public Printing, In doing so ! Tho sensi tive and doughty gentleman, signing himself . " rax payer, is grossly tnisuiKen; ior me Official Reporter" is peisonally friendly to both. An ounco of cool reflection would have shown that gentleman that the "&c," placed at the cntl of the sentence, included the salaries of all the State officers mention ed in that paragraph. Much ill blood and foolish trepidation might nave been savea that gentleman, by coming frankly to the Reporter for an explanation or nis purpose in mentioning any of the State officers. Housr. Hrpoutkh. Mammoth ONE DOLLAR Sale, Kvtry Article al Ike uniform price al II iwi fall to send far a Circular to llgl.l'ngn JAMEH A CO.'B MAMMOTH ONE DOLLAR BALK! le I el met ami most eaienaive ioiiar nolo House in the world! Wc went Acvnts Imslc and lemale,l in every Town. County snd Slste, to whom w. oger uopar. alleled Indueements for lotmlng Clubs, (sur present, vsrying In v.lu. from on. lo on thousand dollais.) (lur hichsnge List embrace, .very variety of Dry Uomle, Ladles' and Ucmkmcns Furnishing Uoods, cutlery, rancy unoue, cm.i-. "- "." nam, Musical Instruments e., Sc., of a quality which no other hou. can poettbly eonipew with, aud Include, an .atenstv. vsrlely ol un'lul goods which cannot be procured in any other war al .ay P? W have now removed our entlr btialn.es to our now building, IT A III llalierrmaKbNi,, where our eatreordlnary laclllllra for atoitug. packing snd shipping goode will enslile us hcrcanor to nil and ship sll orders on th. dsy of Ibtir receipt, Cinulu.rw, to any address. iif.i.iii:ii. J Alt f A CO., IT A tn Beitlriry march III , Hoaion, iftaaa, l'uatomcobos, HI. martiu-m THK t'ATIIrXR OF ANK WHITE. OR ANNS BLUI KKHAV, can lesra her wherca-bu.ita bv writing to F, U. Boa lJ, Kansas City, Mo, yrco stales Ratification olllie I oils Amendment. New Yohk, March 10. Tho Tribune's Atlanta special says In the House to-dav the 15th Amendment came op as the special order. Its.opponents were ex tremely bitter, saying it -was tno iosi iinn in tho chain of servitude, a fatal cringing to Radical tvraunv. Its Democratic advocates claim that beyond all poradvcntiiro It denied to colored men the right to no Id omce, auu as Spoons Butler had forced nigger voting on Georulo. they would force nigger voting In Massachusetts upon Spoons Butler. They stated that no other consideration than the risht to colore! men to hold office would have Induced them to advocate Its ratification ; that they despised alike the objoct and the source of the amendment, but by ratification on their nart they would become coni- nlete masters of the situation, and would rid themselves forever of Radical supremacy by Influencing Gen. Urant. The amendment was then declared ratified by the House, by a voto of 114 to U'J. It comes up la tho Senate to-morrow, having been postponed to-iiav. Alora Kit Klnz Outrages. About three miles from Harnett's Btatlou where a month ago the robots took posses sion of a railroad train, another band of Ku Klux on Sunday night perambulated about till daybreak, committing numerous out,. rams on colored people They beat eleven frecdmiiu almost to death, fractured an arm of one and shot one quite dead. They also whipped most cruelly a bright mulatto girl, 10 years old, and when Inseuslblo and almost dead, four of tho fiends In succession outraged hor person. TUB WEST. i Ueueral t'uatar Taken frl.onor. (Jiiicauo, March 17. A special to tho Tribune from Omaha, says the News has received Intelligence from Fort Logan that Uenoral Custar was captured by the Indians aomo eight days airo, while out ou s scouting expedition. No particulars have been received. Lake Front Rill. A special from sprlngtleld, says Governor Palmer will pretty surely veto the Lake Front bill. This bill lives the entire Lake front south of the mouth of the Chicago riv er to 10th street to the Illinois Central Rail road. The anniversary of St. Patrick's Day Is recognized lu this city to day by a proces sion and otner congenial exercises. St. Patrick's Day In Ckleagro. Cuicaoo, March 17. Our Irish citizens very generally took part in the commemoration or 6C f airicKS uay. At 10 o'clock a procession was formed which extended nearly a mile in length. Shooting Affair. A dispute arose In E. A. Jesscl's auction room on Randolph street to-day between a customer named Carmady and John Jacobs, one of Jessel s auctioneers, Curmady applied an epithet to Jacobs, wnen tne latter arew a revolver and II red at him the ball missed Carmady but entered the body of a young Norwegian named Hans Robertson, passing through his lungs and Indicting a mortal wound. Robertson at lust accounts was alive with no hopes of his recovery. Jacobs made his escape and has not yet been arrested. Depot Burnt. Tho depot of the Winona aud St. Peter railroad at Wasaca, Minnesota, was destroy ed by Are this morning. Loss with contents $10,000. ' MEXICO. Havana, March 10. Teleurains irom tho City of Mexico of March Bth, have been received by steamer from Vera Cruz. The rebel General Ncgrelo lias not iieen liennl from since Ills tlhzht. Tho Courts In Potosl had couccdeii pro tection to Gov. Iliistamcnt, A Church in Lacatccas was strucK uy llchtnlnir on tho Oth lust, and destroyed. Ono hundred persons were buried In the ruins. Aurellano itevera was kiiicu hi a unci with Gov. Garaea. Chavez had Ix'cu assassinated ny his com panions, i uespcua, uovcrnur ui i iicutuu, men at Metiila. The reported appointment of a Minister lo Woahlnuton proves untrue. Novarro, Mexi can Consul at New York, will act as one of tho Commissioners under treaty Willi me United States. The Cattle Disease in Illinois. The Illinois correspondent of the Country Uentlcman states that the Texas Cattle Disease has reappeared In Champaign county, and expresses himself as follows: So tar but few cattle have died of It. Town cattle are mostly fed on prairie hay, and this Is cut aud obtained from the open prairie, a few miles out of town. Tho cows which have died have been fctl on this hay, and had little other food. The common opinion is that this prarlo grass, cut where tho diseased herds ranged and fed last summer, contained and retained the Texas cattle poison, and being fed In winter destroyed the stock. Fences on Marshy Lands. A correspondent of the Country Gentle man suggests the white willow au4he best for fencing marshes, and particularizes asfollows: There are several very efficient willow fences on low wet lands in this county. Throw out a ditch bo that the ridge formed by the muck thrown out will be on the pro-proposed fence lino. Tho width and depth of the ditch should be regulated to suit the nature or the ground, li very wet and sou, It should be larger, so that It will afford some drainage for tho cuttings. The muck should all bo inrowil out on oue siue ou tne fenee line. Take white willow cuttings ol any convenient size, from a pi no stem to a broom handle, tne larger size tne uest, cut them up Into pieces some 15 or 20 inches long, and Insert them their entire length, or nearly so. Into your ridge. In a straight linu about 12 Inches apart, or 15 or 20 Inches will ' do If they are scarce. It is a good plan where the ground is very wet to put In the cuttings In a slanting direction at an angle of 45 degrees or more. For three years or more keen down tne weeds anu grass, anu protect from cattle. In order to make this willow rence or nenge stocxy ana unci at tno base, cut or shear them back once or twice while small, say tho second and third seasons. By cutting back, the white willow stools out well, but never sprouts from the roots or sends up suckers like the Morello chorry aud some other trees. On dry land a white willow fence is best made by setting young willow plants already rooted on the fence line, and trimming them up several feet so as to make a stockade or trco fence; but few fanners, however, have the perseverance or patience to do this successfully. t MISSOURI. r.xprcNH Robber Noiituitced. Sr. Louis, March 17. Georgo A. Allen, charged wllh robbing Mr. Cross, tho Adams Express delivery messenger, of 17,000, some months ago, was tried tn court yesterday, convicted, ami seutenccti to twolvc years in tne penitentiary. Don of Coeitstcrfallora Hrakon up A counterfeiters' den, alvout four miles from the city, was discovered yesterday, and some (00,000 lu bogus treasury warrants ami 50 cent U. a. fractional currency, tools, xc , were found on the premises. A woman llv Ing on tho placo was arrested, but no man Has as yet nccu caugnt. Hi. Patrick's Day. St. Patrick's Day la being celebrated by our Irish citizens In line stylo. A large num ber of civic societies are parading the streets with music and banuirg. Thov will sum st St. Patrick's Church, Jolu In tho service of llolv Mass. and then proceed to tho Annun elation Church, where the Panegerie of tho Saint will In preached, after which the pro cession will visit Archbishop Kcndrlck, at his residence. In the evening the Kulithts of St. Patrick will give a grand banquet at Mercantile Library nan. PENNSYLVANIA. PmnBURU, March 17, Weather olear. Thermometer 24dcarcos. Monongahela seven feet, live inches and fall ing. "mabsaouubetts. Boston, March 17, O'Buldwen was arrested yesterday for rlu tout conduct. St. Patricks day was generally celebrated nere. How to Grow Largo Water Melons. A correspondent of the Country Gentleman gives the following its his way of growing large water melons! ' We select a deep light soil, new ground or a good clover sod, as we Hud that the more open tho ground the better, and if the soil is largely composed of fibrous roots, straw, or other material, to prevent the ground from becoming compact, tlio better tne melon roots penetrate and In consequenco the more thrifty the growth of the plant. . As In all good and successiui cultivation, the ground should be well plowed and harrowed; draw f.rrows eight feet npart each way; one at least ol lliei-c nirrows snouui oe il'otilile, so as to make a large channel, which should be lllled with old huy or other light material, and alter making tno inns mis should be trampled III and covered with tho plow. At each of tho Intersecllons we place two lurks full of well rotted manure, ono foot or eighteen Inches asunder; over this we draw tho soil to inaKO mcniii, in which we uror- tun or twelve seeds of the"Mountaln Bwcot," pluuting the seeds between the manure aud covering lightly. But one or two plants are leit to grow iu each hill, and but one or two melons on each vine ; the after cultivation Is merely to keep the ground mellow aud free from weeds, antl wncn tne vines begin to run irceiy piow two furrows to them aud harrow down. Out of eight marriages published In tho Clermont Courier, threo ore widows. Old Tony Wei lor Is not authority In Clermont. Tub Temi'Kiiani K Movement. Glowing accounts reach us through exchanges of tho progress' now making In Temperance Reform.' In Covington, Ky., some months since, threo habitual, drunkards met lu tho back room of a "Saloon," Jtud after recounting their personal experience as devotees before tho throne of King Alcohol, resolved among themselves then aud forever that they would abstalu from the use of Intoxicating liquors. Tho result was the formation of a "Reform Club," these three trumbllug lott being Its leaders, which to-day numbers thousands as Its members. The movement lias spreatl to Cincinnati, Dayton, ludlanapo-lis and other places, whero It Is dally gaining ground. Cannot we have a Reform Club In Columbus 1 Who will load tho van 1 I Spoor's "Standard Wine Bitters." I Of all the loulc aud Invigorating preparations now beliire the public, none have met with so general lavur as Sneer's Wine and tho "Standard Wine Bitters, both from the Wdlcal Profession aud those wluc ailment cause general debility. Sold by Druggists.

OHIO STATEJOURHAX. sSTABIABLY in AIUIOI, IMUS KMT1M. a it a 14 -1 1 to a a Aa t a an Rates of Advertlaunkr Msnari it THE MORNING JOURNAL. aaen lasi ilw.M....m. Local Kotsssa, par una. aagk niHl a. SO aAKLY-ueaqare,arat lansstioa , I AO keck .lJit.nl usserMon... ....... 1 Local ea buaiaca. Mimas, pat irae, sack laaCTtaj SO Advcttuemeata, f two linea. aultshk foe Want column, wUI be asserted fc tea esals each inteia., mntil further notice, ajar Bight unea r kess make a sowar. AUvartiesmeats for leags. tiaas maenad at emf rear, araardrataa, which will be furnished on application, W , t Ik -..... SO O to VOL. XXXII. COLUMBUS, OHIO: THTKSDAY, MABCH 18, 1869. NO. 93. DRY GOODS. Ore at Attraction Great -A-tttraotion Ore at Attraction Oreat .Attraction Oreat A.ttro,otion A. G. HEADLEY & CO. '8 A. C. HEADLEY & CO.'S, A. G. HEADLEY & CO.'S, A. G. HEADLEY & CO.'S, A..C. HEADLEY & CO.'S, FOR FORTY DATS, FOR FORTY DAYS, FOR FORTY DAYS, FOR FORTY DAYS, FOR FORTY DAYS, BU8INE88 DIRECTORY. naV Wo ImTlt Um aiaamlioaol oar rwa- M ISM tallowus IM mi Colaashaa ! HIM, wrmlcm an uw tho at miM mm ntwln Mtahllnh. Htulmtktsaltr. ARCHITECTS. V T. BROOKES, J. Architect, civil iiitliM, -iiMinMKtfa llubitlhiL ATTOBNET8. G. COLLINS ATKISOl, , ATTORNKYrJ-Ar-LAW, IT South High Street, loppoaito But. How.) JatKFH li. SEIflCR, ATTUKN It X-AT-LA W, ranoa.'. Building, Mt. Town U4 Htga lit. a AX, WAY Jr. IHBTVAI.FE, ATTUiUlhVk'S A CWNoKUJRS-AT-LA'W 11) touUHJgi St., p stairs. TTKMEV G. NOBLE. II ATTOkMaY-AT-LAW, 111 liauU High Street. , macOBACH.t!N, ATTOBJIJill-AT-LAW, 117 South High Stmt. L. J. CRITCHFIELIK ATTOim BY AMU C0lJrT8SL0B-AT-LAW, OMoe In City Bint Bunding. BRASKB 4c NASH, ATTORFB' ATTOKKXTB-AT-LAW. Ovm.No. W South High St.. Amboe Bunding. BOOH.-B I N DEBS. LKFAVOHH BOOK BINDERY. AND BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTORY, Rooms M, M M North High St.. bet. Broad Uay. BOOKS ANOSTATIONEUV. HRED. UHLKIANN, TTil J HookseUer, Stationer and Binder, and denier In QaaaiAX Book, aid PaaioDioaxa. 13 South High St. "lOMtYY IJIITH, J Btattaaers, Rnvelopee, genul inln. ArnoU'e A French Writing A Copying Inks;ellkirrfePaperlealingWan. BOOTS AND SHOES. li , BOOT AND SHOE 8T0RB, No. 149 South High, cornel Town St. SHEPARD BORIIiKII, Manufacturer! and dealer, in all kind. of Boot. and Bhoea. No. 181 South High St. JO. KALB, . Boot, and Shoe, daily received, and Bold .heap. no. im norm sign iuni. WT. WILLIAMS 4c CO., . 144 South Hinh Bt. Jnet received, an elegant aaaortm.nt Boot, and 8hoe.. Ladlea. pleaM call. DUN FORD 4c CO.'S I. th. noted house for good Boot, and Bhoea at lowprioe.. New Stoek uit received. 110 S. High Bt BOOTS tic SHOES (Wholesale.) 0 LAV POOLE 4c WILLNON, Wholesale Dealer, in Hand and Machine made Boot, and Bhoea, loo South High Street. HOUSE riBMTlBE. A BENS 4c .TflHT. XX Hour rimuhini Goods, Mantlee, P, Iia A Bhaatlroa, tol Booth High St. Mantles, Oratee, Oop- A(TON, TAYLOR 4c IIITF, Dealere in Hardware, House Furnishing Ooo&S, Uitas,Stovs,Furaases, As. 10 North High Bt, lNsLBANCE, HOME ISINt'RANCE CO. COLVIHBl'8,0. Capital and Aaacla, t4UU,6l4 ST. W. C. H. BAKKB, Secntarr. MACHINE WORKS, COMinBI'M TIACIIIE CO., fortabla and Btationarr Steam KairisM.Caatingl, Uaehincry, Weat end Nat'l HoadBrklg.. MERCHANT TA1LOBS. HCOIT 4c CO , Merchant Tailor, and dealer!! Clothing and ramiahing Uooda. No. 1U Bonth High Bt. rTHB OHIO KILHCIIANT TAILORINC X A CLOTU1NO CO., 15 S. High Bt. Uinta1 Suit. Mad. ta Order. Kaadr-mada CkjUumx alwaraoa kand. JOS. nUNDERHHEIIrlER,-klcrchant Tailor and dealer m Ready-made Cloth. ing A Oanto' rurnuhingUooda. T NeU Houm Building. MILL1NEBV. MUM. (:. HAH PER, Millinery and fancy Qooda; Gentlemen. Felt Hat. Cleanwl and freesed. Cor. High and Spring Bta. J II. WII.KIE, . Faahionable Ml! Uooda, Ac ISO South High bt, op. Uoodale Faahionable Millinery, DrawTrimmlnga, Faney nouaa. J. Wil01.tdAl.li A KirLMILUNKRY 00008. m.auhnithBt., MUSIC. B. IHrAOOW, Bole A't fur Utemvay A Son'e Pianos and Mason cc HamiinaCabiuot Organs. No. II South High be JOHN (tKliTKKH CO., Knabc and btrjinwar Pianos, Mnslo wnA UoiIoaJ Initrumenta. 11 and U KHttfUtfl Street. PHVSICIAKS. IT I. 1MI W ft, 1T1. ., J Uptin Uuuse. TreU diwMS0f theBTe.BM Heart, Throat and Lunge. fcC. riCTVBES. TV ir in. UHINWOI.D. X. PHOIUUltAFUER, No. 18 East Broad Street. Jill. ELLIOTT, , I'butograph Parlors in Johnson Building, No. 10 Bonth High street. TDALDWIN 4c ST K VI-: VS. 1J PUOTOUUAl'HERB, tl South High Btreet. PLUMBERS Ac BELL HAMULUS. T71 IIAI.LI.Y 4c SON, J- J Dealers in Lead l'ine and Sheet Lead.Baths snd Wattr Cloaeta and Wash Bowie. No. DC South Third Bt, CANDY MANUFACTORY. OLEtnAK 4c FELBEH. Wholesale canay aian Foreign Fruits, Nuts, to. J Wholesale Candy Manufactory and Bakery, Toys, CARBIAQES AND BUGGIES. PETERS, BENKfS 4c CO., Manufacturers of Carriages, o.,No.H5 Town St., (near the Market House!. Bepstring done promptly. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Booth High street. Cigars all of my own manufacture. COAL. ROCK RUN COAL CO., Wholeaal. and Retail dealer. In Co.l. 117 North High St. MAT. WEAVER, Beo'y. WILLIAtrlS 4c DIARIILE. , t , Dealer, in Hocking, Pittsburg and BhaRCoal, Oftioeln Post Olhoe Entranea. DF. 8T0 YDATtli . Dealer In best a loot of Rich Bt,, west end Dealer in best quality of Hocking Coal. OtBot warenouse,iio vjauai Without regard to OOST r-anmivHaSlw I'll.. r Wbolasala and Retail dealers in Flttshurg and Hocking Coal. 361 North iligu DE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. rj FITCH 4c SOlH, I J. J.. VOmmiasion. xorwamiog du iiwuci iuci-ohantl, dealers in Urain, Flour, o. il W. Broad St. TTT1H. mONYPKNY. VV Forwardlnir A General Commleslon Merchant. and dealer in Urain, to. Office, W. end N. R. Undue. REAL ESTATE. 1AKI.Y 4c JOH-VSIl, J REAL Ebl'ATE AUINTH, Postotllce Arcade. SOAP, CANDLE), Ac. Iff- liosjt VV Manufacturer and dealer in Soap and Caodlea, Hidoa and Tallow, West ol Broadway Bridge. TAILORING dc REPAIRING. JULIUS LACTERtf ACH, Tailor, room No. 1 Naugbtnn Building. Clothes made, repaired and altered in a satisfactory manner. HENRY IHETEIINITZ, TAILOR, CLEANER AND REFAIRKB. No. 131 Bouth High, op. Uoodale House, up stairs. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. RP. DIJNRAR 4: CO., . Dealers in Watches, Clocks, Fisted Ware, Jew elry and Spectacles. No. 11 East Town Btreet. 171 Jj , Wholesale and Retail dealers in Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. No. 71 South High St. 1 ATE 4: IIAHRINtiTOIV. KIT flueeeBBt,ra to VYtu. Ulynn) dealers In Diamonds, rr atones, jewelry K nuverware. no. a neil uouse DRY GOODS. NAUGHTON'S "PURCHASERS OF DRY OOOBS ARt JT aordiaily larltad to sail and siamlaa the NEW STOCK. Th. undersigned pledget hunsslf to Mil the Bui wood, at Lowsnr Fmioms, Drctt Goods, Merinos, Shawls, Everything Cheap! Cheap ! Cheap) Cheap James Naughton. IIS is Smh HKk Streek decM q3m Ooluabua, Ohio. GIMIIKIST,(.KAV4(0 Nos. -iS, 33, ST th !I9 South High St., BAVI UI'ENEll THIS DAY A Splendid Assortment FLOOR AND TABLE OiX ClottLS, r WINDOW SHADES ; AND FIXTURES, A FULL LINE OP ' THE FAVORITE Imperial Shirt, The Het Fining; Shirt In ike Itlarki all of which are of fored at tho . LOWEST PRICES. TELEGRAPHIC REPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL FOREIGN NEWS. By Atlantic Cable.) PRUSSIA. FrMdoa. ml Speecb la uamaanr. Berlin, March 17. A bill hat passed Parliament securing the freedom of speech in all the districts of tier-many. SPAIN. - Madrid, March 17. Gen. Prim announced to the Cortes jester-day that the Monarchists were prepared with their candidate for the Throne. His name will be announced soon. The Cortes has appointed four permanent committees to supervise the business of the Assembly. It Is said the draught of the new 'Constitution, which Is to be submitted to the Cortes establishes a complete civil and religious liberty, but retains Catholicism as the religion of the Btato. ENGLAND. . London, March 17. The annual contest for the championship between the Oxford and Cambridge Universities, with eight oared boat crews, took place this afternoon, and resulted In a victory for Oxford by lour lengths. The race, over a distance of five miles from Patnog, down the Thames, was rowed In 20 minutes and 6'3' seconds. Large meetings have been held In Dublin and Belfast, at which petitions to the Queen, against the disestablishment of the Irish Church, were adopted. CUBA. UILL'IIH1ST,;U AY 4c CO., Nos 113, HA, 111 4c ll South lllgll SI. WINES TJMIIIL AM BOS, J JJ J Rectiuer. lmorcter A Wholesale dealer In Wines. Liquors, Cigars, to, no. 341 bouth Fourth St. F. W F.Nwri lilt. No. Hi tiuutti llttrb St.. has 'the choicest Wine. red and white, lteoommended by all physicians. MONDAY, JAN. 11th, 1869. CONFECTIONS & BESTAITHANT. LUNDEnANN & UOM , Amboa Building, dealers in Foreign Fii.itR.ToyB, fee.; Oysters, Pith and Uaina of all kinds in season. HAUHIN, NH.I.IJt (V NIXON, Wholcua g dealers in Foreiira k American Fane Uoods Yankee Notions. 101, H 5, 107 lOUK.TuwnHt DRAIN TILE AND fcLWCH PIPE. NrAltltKH PATTKHNOtt, I Dealer in Bote Drain Tilo and Stone Bower Pipe, ard, opposite Union Passenger Depot. tn order to rednoe our stock and Make room for NEW 8PRINC GOODS. We offer our entire itock at yrioei that tsannot ,; nltputcbaiert. Cell and see, t r A. C. HEADLEY &. CO. HoutH Iligli Street. SPOOL COTTON CROCRERY, Ac. ICE STILL IN SPLENDID CONDITION. Tlttiradny', Iflnrch lsita, S7-8KAT1NU AFTERNOON AND EVENING." DELL BROTHERS, XJ l kAumuswaii, uin.iwairj, uuvit;i j auu niiTriva7 Jtl tooda, Wholesale and Retail, lis Booth High Street. Wit. FLLTOlt, China and Quemrware, Olssl A Plated Ware, I Lamp, and fiatnras, wholesale A retail. HN.UighBt. Satardnr Even lug, March SUtta, 18(10, FANCY COSTUME CARNIVAL Repeated by reoue uest of many citizens, on whirh occa sion many more Luii.'s and Uentlcmen will appear in 0 1, PFAFF, .Importer A Wholesale A Retall'dealerln Crockery, China,aiaa.,CuU.ry,FUtedUoods,Ae. UtB.HIgbBt. DRVOOISTS. various Costunies. The Ladies will report to a Reception Committee of Liulies, who lutvo kindly consented to ant in that capacity, and the Uentlemeli'a Costume will be approved by the Managers. SOhiUlrt-n must leave th9 ice promptly hereafter when rnslled so to do. Thuy huve been permitted to skate on a lew eveningn, but it is dungerous snd annoyiog for them to skate wun the uauits, anu nil. ruie win oe strictly adherod to iu future. marl It JOSEPH 1TI ATT, raople's Drug Store, IU Bouth High 8t, Pre- eeription. carefully compounded at all hours. JOHN 8. ROBERTS, DHUUU1BT AND APOTHECARY, o.sMflorth High St., Columbus, u. IIIRPI.K A. KITHIsra. iVX WHULEBALK AND RETAIL DRUQOIBTB, iw Boutn itign at., couiumbus, u. DRY UOODS. ninimii. hkhsiiaw 4c Co.. I J sunwasors to J. D. Unborn A Co. 141 B. High Bt.. Uun.ta,MatUngs,UUUIotlia,BtaplaAFancyDryUoods T-J AIH1ROPT RIIOS. A CO.. O iBuoosesors to Kslton, Bancroft ACo., I Wholesale dealer. In Dry Uooda. I A 4 Owynn. Block, Town Bt. , B. FAY. HT. 4c W . Wholesal mannfaetnrers of LadiM' Cloaks. Wholesale A Retail dealers In Dry Uooda and is. . mgn nt. EMIGRANT AGENT. O.N.T. 6-CORD, 8OFT-FINI8H SrooL Cotton. if.niMPi,ji. KJ .Oen. Emigrant Ag't, Real Estate and Intelligence Orhos, Ag't for Atlantio Hleainshlp Co's. nil N. High Bt FRAMES AND ENGRAVINGS. T-h . HHWn At fill.. rS. No. tUoera Block, doslenin Oral, Bnuare and Ruatlo Frames, Moulding., wholesale and reUU. FURNITURE, Ac. sini..l!IMf!ll niHINKT 4IO-. I i Hanufaeturers of all kinds of Furniture, Chairs, c, wholesale and retail. Wsre-roomiOlS. Uih at nrn a m ini o.i a a rtma mmiTiinii UCVl i LLrl O0I0 ACBllli U UanufseturereofSrst.ela.sFurnltur.. WholeaaU I A I and ReUU Wars rooms 8, and 8 QwiDae lllock. The attention of Conturam and the Trad la rtspcot fully oalled to the tvry Buptrtm quality of thla well- known Thrsad. In punhaslng. aak for CLARK'S FURRIER. -s-aMa.a siaainiva-ss. J Furrier, makes, alters and repairs Fur., at 8. r. ntats a so nut. nora uon. proiaptir anu wet,. GBOCEBIE9. "O. N. T." SPOOL COTTON. UKO. A. ULARK, Salt At'l. pesr Mom other Oen ulna. aVHKt:l. Il!ll. Wholsesle and Retail dealer In Staple UroeerlM r t:o. f, l T Whnlaaala and RuUil dealer In Hr.1l oholot Family Flour, Ac No. II North liigLt Bt, Yiril.LIAIII TAYLOR, vv y WknliuU and Retail dealer In Choice Ororerlea. roralgn and Uomeatlc Uquors. no. 0 pucacye moca, YANKEE NOTIONS-) Wliolcsule.) Great Barffains!! DRY GOODS, KENYON &. WIQQIN WILL CONTINUE TO BELL, FOR TWO WEEKS LONG Ell, TBElli BTUCK OF WINTER U0OD8 AT IVe-w York Cost ! JUST RECEIVED, A LAROE STOCK OF Bleached and Brown Muslins, Comprising all of tho popular brands, which will be told at VUY LOW riuuKa. BOOK BINDERY. Franklin Book Bindery AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, Rooms 31,30 4; 38 Nell's Building;, NOHTH UlUH ST., BET. 11E0AD UAY EXTi: SUBSTANTIAL FACED DIM BOOKS Printed, Euled and Bound to any desired Pattern. KVKUV VAU1KTY OP BOOK-BINDING Executed with Fromptness, of tho Best aiateliall, at to. ltwent uaan rncva. aeplTqcodUm N. W. LhFAVUlt, Proprietor OPENINU THIS WEEK, THREE CASES OF New Styles of Prints. FltOM AUCTION, 10 Doz. Ladies' While Cotton Hose, At tic par Pair, worth 40c. 100 Don. White Linen Towcln at 0c. Hit Has. I.Adln.f lloui.tllcltcd Hadkls,tSc, A Fine Astortmcnt of Flnlu Checked and Striped Nnlnaook, do do do Caiubrlcia, do do do Jaconet, Also, TABLE LINENS.WniTE LIN ENS, TOWELS, deell oeod KfcNYON 4c WIUUIN, Noll Home. SIEBEHT Sc. LILLET, Blank BookMannfactnrersJ PRINTERS, BINDERS & PUBLISHERS. Special attention paid to manufacturing flrst-claa BLANK IIIMIKS, of every description, with o without printed headings, for COUNTY OFF1CKR8, USUCUANTB, MANUr'ACTUEKUo, BANKERS, RAILROAD COlll'ANlttf, to. Kf Full sets of Books made on short notice, war ranted to give rerlast aatisraotion. OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, flloeodly OOT.tTMlHTH. . NOTICES. Important to Farmers! CAlirOENIA AND OREGON SEED WHEAT AGENCY Wa Furnish Farmer, with the Best Seed Wheat in the World, Perfect! free from Inseettform or other tmnttrtlies grown from AUHIRAUAN and CHILI Seed, yield' Ing, on good soil, 8IXTY BUBI1ELS TO THE ACKB, And Whelghlng 6.1 Pounds to the Measured Bushel. The EARS OF WHEAT, when mature are usually ELEVEN OH TWELVE INCH KB LONU. Bar Put un and securely tied and sealed In linen bags, and sent by mall ires to all pan. 01 ine country, ou receipt ui pries. FlUCIirjl Sample., I Uc each. Dag., AOc 4j ai each Or In larger quantities at reasonable rates, AddrcM Calllbrnla and Oregon SEED WHEAT AOENOT, Sun Frnnclaco, Cnllfornln. Mil ill ntTKHII 4c RHO.. I whniMulaantl lleUll(lrooers.Bhlppen rruiis, as, vv noisaai ir " . ... icrs of Vegeta For sal. hy th. principal Wholtaal. ui Retail Dry I Oao's and NoUon Dealer, throughout lb. worm. We ksep a lull assortment of thla CelabraUd Thrsad, aid rscomatnd It with conOdeao. to one euitomsrs. J. QRKBNLEAF CO., lit and lit South High BU MILLER, ORIEM A JOYCE, H and South Barb St. HARRIS, BIULBR NIXON, ISI and IN Bast Tow St. BANCROFT BROS. 00., mail lain I Owtum tlosk. BROOKS, IWEHIO" CO . Whle.al. and ReUU (Irooots. Cholc. Tess, For. StSi SOU Uoeaesnc sruu., .c no. ... o...,s".- HABDWABE. HIITHOrF A io. Palnta. Oils, Varninh''". Ni --t- Ji, UwiUrsln Iron Mails. Tlnaen'Htook.Glaaa, Broad Street Railroad. vroTit't: is iir.itiuiv ivm that Xl Iroia mid atu r Uiu mu day of March, A. U. Iseli. books will l opeiuJ for siibxrlptiiin to the capital eliH'k of tho Hlslo Avenuo sn.l llniau nircot it. n. uo., attheolUoo of W. Morrlaim, 1. U. Airiule, Uolumbua, o, JIA V I u la I lA'U. HAM'L rlll.Ull', W.11. K. inn, fel.14 qltawlw B.TOMrKUSH, JAUtiia WAltus, Cornoraton lltl Hnlllh High Ht. HOTELS. UNITF.D STATUS IIOTHL, Cornel High and T.iaaliu., Columbus, Ohio, R 1 111 rTmtaV friatitlltljlla A V Vtkaif FrlwdoU. L. A. Bowor., rro-. I fiooa BUMlag lot ! "anew, with Yard, at, GARDEN SEEDS. WT.CLAIH&HOOTT, i-iiiist II nt'lllull AND IRIKrlDRYS, i liavo now a Couiplulo Aisorlment uf th. ostebra led LAN UIUIU GARDEN SEEDS, And all other Ssvde for Farm and Oardin, Including Osage Orango for Hedges, fct- All warranUd frs.h ad of tlit best quality, ' mailt ciltawSeilm CONGRESSIONAL. XLIM CONG BESS First Section By the Cuban Cable. Havana, March 17. The United Status flag ship Contoocook, Admiral Hoff, sails to-day on a cruise. WASHINGTON. Arrival ol OtficcfteokerN. Washington, March 17. The hotels are crowded with olllce-seekers, and the arrival of every train increases the number. The public departments and lobbies of the Capitol are alive with them, ami members of Congress are continually called from their scats by those seeking positions of some character. Both Senators and Representatives are overwhelmed with letters from all parts of tho country on the same business, and It is Impossible to give prompt responses.Preeaure lo Appoint Colored minister lo llaytl. Additional efforts are being made to secure the appointment of Kbenezcr I). Uassett, colored principal of a school In Philadelphia, as Minister to llaytl. lie is indorsed by the National Committee of Colored Men Fred Douiilas, Langston, and many others, white and black. Joiut CouitnlMiou on Hudson Huy Dll- nciiiiy. Tho lolnt commlsslou of the British and American Governments to settle the Hudson Bay and I'ugct Bound difficulties, will meet In Now York to-morrow. There will be present for the British Government Hon. Jno. Hose; for the United Suites, lion. Alex. Johnson, lion. 11. It. Curtis will act as umpire. Counsel for the United States, Caleb Cushlng; for the British Government, Hon. Charles 1). Day, of Canada. Counsel will be heard orally to morrow on the testi mony, and briers already submitted, me united amount of the claims of the two Governments arc $U,000,000. The treaty of lttfU. negotiated bv ex-Frcsl- dent Buchanan and Lord Packonham, stipu lated for the protection of the riuhts of those companies during the continuance of the li cense granted ny me iiruisu uovcrnmcm. It is now sougnt to iouna upon mat, license claim to the fee of the territory so occu pied, which the United States resists. nomination, seal so mo eonaio, The President sent several nominations to the Senate to day, but It Is said they are not of an Important character. 1 he seal is not vet broken. uencrai ocuunciu icuves lur uis new com mand to-morrow. NEW YOEK. .ilnrder and HobborF. New York, March 17. John Thomas was murdered at Big Bethel Saturday ny tnree unknown negroes whom he surprised while they were robbing his nrcinlses. The steamship uermania irom uremen nas arrived. The steamship China from Liverpool, has arrived. Death of faoni Daratow. General Wm. Barstow, formerly ou the staff of General Dlx, died here last night. miscellaneous. Two more victims of the fever ship James Foster, Jr., died at the Seaman's Retreat yesterday. Il ls siaicti mat onss van uew, wnu rendered the State some service as t Union snv for General Grant In the Potomac army Is to receive an appointment as pustiuasier us Uichmond. Va. Commander Owens has been ordered to San Francisco to take coinmaud of the gun boat Cvane. Porto Itico advices mention the arrest of several vouns men for exnrcsslug favorable sentiments to the Cuban revolution, and that the Harrisons arc bciuir changed on accoun of dlssafcctlon. There Is much excitement there. SI. Patrick's nay lit new lorn St. Patrick's Day was cclcbratec with 11.. ...i.l .ll.nl.. anuinn 1 1. lell, IUOIS .HUM UOUU, .i-l,.l.J lwii vi.u .11.7.. citizens here and In Brooklyn, Jersey City, Newark and other neighboring localities. In this city the procession consisted of upwards of 40,000 men, contained thirty-five bands, and was two houm passing the City Hull, where It was reviewed by Mayor Hall. The weather was remarkably line (or tho 17th of March, and there were, iinnienso crowds thronging tho streets to witness the display. mere were large proccssious also in isroox- lyn and Jersey City. Kellglous services wero neiii tins morning iu the principal Catholic Churches, and the festivities con-clti.lo to-night with public banquets. GEORGIA. SEXATK. Washington, March 17. The memorial of ciUiena of Texas protesting against the organization of the State Government, and suggesting that the State be divided into several States or Territories, was referred to the Judiciary commute. A bill to enforce the fourteenth' amend ment In Georgia, with an amendment, was reported from the Judiciary committee. The same committee reported back the names of Joshua Hill and H. V. Miller, claiming to be Senators from Georgia, with recommendation that they lay on the table until action has been taken on the joint reso lution relative to Ueorgia. The bill granting lands to railroads ham the southern boundary of Kansas to the Pa- clUc Ocean, was referred to the Public Lands Committee. Several other bills were Introduced. The bill relating to the Freedmen't Bureau was referred to the committee on Military Affairs. Resolutions were adopted requesting of the President copies of the correspondence between Buchanan and Cass as to the policy to be pursued to avert the then impending rebellion. The joint resolution allowing the Newfoundland Telegraph Company to land their cable on American soil wot taken up. An amendment, applying the bill to all other cable companies, was discussed till the expi-ratlen of the morning hour. The bill repealing the tenure ol Oftlce act was taken up. Mr. EDMUNDS again argued against It, Mr. THAYEtt ottered a substitute for the pending bill, providing that the act regulating the tenure of certain civil offices is hereby made and declared to be inoperative and void from aud after the passage of this act; provided, however, tho President shall report to the Senate within ten days from the beginning of each session all appointments made by him during the preceding lecess of the Senate which require confirmation by the Senate. Mr. SHERMAN spoke briefly lit favor of the repeal of the act. . Mr. COLE spoke In advocacy of the sub stitute. t Mr. CARPENTER was lu favor of preserving the law. At 4 o'clock the Senate, on motion of Mr. DRAKE, went Into executive session, and soon after adjourned. ioini:. Tho Secretary of the Treasury was directed to state the present condition of the St. Louis custom house. Resolutions extending the time fur taking testimony in contested election cases were adopted. The Indian Appropriation bill was made the special order for to-morrow. A joint resolution supplying omissions In the enrollments of some of the general appropriation bills of last session was reported. One of the omissions supplied requires Donn ed warehouse owners to reimburse the Government for salaries of storekeepers. Debate occurred. Mr. BECK argued against the bonded warehouse proposition. Mr.liu TLcilttOf Aiassacuuseus, explained, and advocated the proposition. Mr. KNOTT areued that the proposition to lmnoso additional burdens on the manu facture of whisky and tobacco was bad laith on the part of Congress. Mr. ALIjISUJN ociieveu tno present tax was sufficiently hi Eli withont imposing auu tlonal burden; but still he should vote to make the correction, because both Houses had agreed to the paragraph, it couitl ne re pealed It it was deemed right to do so. The discussion was continued by Messrs. Blair. Farnsworth. Winans and Dawes. Finally the discussion closed, and the joint resolution was then passed yeas 100, nays 43. On motion of Mr. PAINE, the Senate joint resolution respecting the provisional govern ments In Virginia and Texas, was tanen irom tho Speaker's table and referred to the committee on Reconstruction. Adjourned ILLINOIS. WASHINGTON SPECIALS. Nkw York, March 17. aaulaallaaa la ollica. A Washington despatch ssys several Important nominations have been agreed upon in the Cabinet meetings, but It is bow poei- . tively asserted that the President will make no further importaut nominations until the Tenure-of Oiliee matter is disposed of by the Senate. Condensed Specials and Other News From lust Night's Dispatches and Evening Papers. An Indianapolis special says the consolidation of the Columbus, Chicago and Indians Central Railroad with the Pennsylvania Ceutral will cause the removal of the shops and offices from Indianapolis to this city. Reports from Washington yesterday Indicate that W. It Hollo way, managing editor of the Journal, has been appointed Postmaster at Indianapolis. The Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday. reported back Mr. Edmund's bill to repeal the act admitting Georgia to repreamutatlon. and rc-establlshlng a provisional government there. The discussion In the Senate prom ises to be very protracted. The credentials of the Georgia Senators were reported back with a recommendation to lie on tne table until some legislation as to the status of tho State is had. At I ronton , Ohio, on Tuesday, a young man shot and wounded another. Cause woman, love and jealousy. The affair took place at the dinner-table, where aomo hall- dozen or more were seated, causing quite an excitement for a few minutes. The as sailant was committed to Jail in default of (1100 ball. The wounded man has a severe but not dangerous flesh wound In the left arm. A Washington special to the Cincinnati Chronicle says that John James Piatt, the Ohio poet, is spoken of in connection with the Consulship at Naples. He is eminently lit ten for the place. Coi.umiius, March 17. Editors Journal: "A tax payer" (r) lu lie Journal of this morning asserts that the .'.'Official Reporter" of tho House, in giving an itemized statement ol a "partial appropriation" for tho current expenses of State officers, General Assembly, &c, a few lays since, was actuated hy hostility to the Commissioner of Railroads and "Supervisor of Public Printing, In doing so ! Tho sensi tive and doughty gentleman, signing himself . " rax payer, is grossly tnisuiKen; ior me Official Reporter" is peisonally friendly to both. An ounco of cool reflection would have shown that gentleman that the "&c," placed at the cntl of the sentence, included the salaries of all the State officers mention ed in that paragraph. Much ill blood and foolish trepidation might nave been savea that gentleman, by coming frankly to the Reporter for an explanation or nis purpose in mentioning any of the State officers. Housr. Hrpoutkh. Mammoth ONE DOLLAR Sale, Kvtry Article al Ike uniform price al II iwi fall to send far a Circular to llgl.l'ngn JAMEH A CO.'B MAMMOTH ONE DOLLAR BALK! le I el met ami most eaienaive ioiiar nolo House in the world! Wc went Acvnts Imslc and lemale,l in every Town. County snd Slste, to whom w. oger uopar. alleled Indueements for lotmlng Clubs, (sur present, vsrying In v.lu. from on. lo on thousand dollais.) (lur hichsnge List embrace, .very variety of Dry Uomle, Ladles' and Ucmkmcns Furnishing Uoods, cutlery, rancy unoue, cm.i-. "- "." nam, Musical Instruments e., Sc., of a quality which no other hou. can poettbly eonipew with, aud Include, an .atenstv. vsrlely ol un'lul goods which cannot be procured in any other war al .ay P? W have now removed our entlr btialn.es to our now building, IT A III llalierrmaKbNi,, where our eatreordlnary laclllllra for atoitug. packing snd shipping goode will enslile us hcrcanor to nil and ship sll orders on th. dsy of Ibtir receipt, Cinulu.rw, to any address. iif.i.iii:ii. J Alt f A CO., IT A tn Beitlriry march III , Hoaion, iftaaa, l'uatomcobos, HI. martiu-m THK t'ATIIrXR OF ANK WHITE. OR ANNS BLUI KKHAV, can lesra her wherca-bu.ita bv writing to F, U. Boa lJ, Kansas City, Mo, yrco stales Ratification olllie I oils Amendment. New Yohk, March 10. Tho Tribune's Atlanta special says In the House to-dav the 15th Amendment came op as the special order. Its.opponents were ex tremely bitter, saying it -was tno iosi iinn in tho chain of servitude, a fatal cringing to Radical tvraunv. Its Democratic advocates claim that beyond all poradvcntiiro It denied to colored men the right to no Id omce, auu as Spoons Butler had forced nigger voting on Georulo. they would force nigger voting In Massachusetts upon Spoons Butler. They stated that no other consideration than the risht to colore! men to hold office would have Induced them to advocate Its ratification ; that they despised alike the objoct and the source of the amendment, but by ratification on their nart they would become coni- nlete masters of the situation, and would rid themselves forever of Radical supremacy by Influencing Gen. Urant. The amendment was then declared ratified by the House, by a voto of 114 to U'J. It comes up la tho Senate to-morrow, having been postponed to-iiav. Alora Kit Klnz Outrages. About three miles from Harnett's Btatlou where a month ago the robots took posses sion of a railroad train, another band of Ku Klux on Sunday night perambulated about till daybreak, committing numerous out,. rams on colored people They beat eleven frecdmiiu almost to death, fractured an arm of one and shot one quite dead. They also whipped most cruelly a bright mulatto girl, 10 years old, and when Inseuslblo and almost dead, four of tho fiends In succession outraged hor person. TUB WEST. i Ueueral t'uatar Taken frl.onor. (Jiiicauo, March 17. A special to tho Tribune from Omaha, says the News has received Intelligence from Fort Logan that Uenoral Custar was captured by the Indians aomo eight days airo, while out ou s scouting expedition. No particulars have been received. Lake Front Rill. A special from sprlngtleld, says Governor Palmer will pretty surely veto the Lake Front bill. This bill lives the entire Lake front south of the mouth of the Chicago riv er to 10th street to the Illinois Central Rail road. The anniversary of St. Patrick's Day Is recognized lu this city to day by a proces sion and otner congenial exercises. St. Patrick's Day In Ckleagro. Cuicaoo, March 17. Our Irish citizens very generally took part in the commemoration or 6C f airicKS uay. At 10 o'clock a procession was formed which extended nearly a mile in length. Shooting Affair. A dispute arose In E. A. Jesscl's auction room on Randolph street to-day between a customer named Carmady and John Jacobs, one of Jessel s auctioneers, Curmady applied an epithet to Jacobs, wnen tne latter arew a revolver and II red at him the ball missed Carmady but entered the body of a young Norwegian named Hans Robertson, passing through his lungs and Indicting a mortal wound. Robertson at lust accounts was alive with no hopes of his recovery. Jacobs made his escape and has not yet been arrested. Depot Burnt. Tho depot of the Winona aud St. Peter railroad at Wasaca, Minnesota, was destroy ed by Are this morning. Loss with contents $10,000. ' MEXICO. Havana, March 10. Teleurains irom tho City of Mexico of March Bth, have been received by steamer from Vera Cruz. The rebel General Ncgrelo lias not iieen liennl from since Ills tlhzht. Tho Courts In Potosl had couccdeii pro tection to Gov. Iliistamcnt, A Church in Lacatccas was strucK uy llchtnlnir on tho Oth lust, and destroyed. Ono hundred persons were buried In the ruins. Aurellano itevera was kiiicu hi a unci with Gov. Garaea. Chavez had Ix'cu assassinated ny his com panions, i uespcua, uovcrnur ui i iicutuu, men at Metiila. The reported appointment of a Minister lo Woahlnuton proves untrue. Novarro, Mexi can Consul at New York, will act as one of tho Commissioners under treaty Willi me United States. The Cattle Disease in Illinois. The Illinois correspondent of the Country Uentlcman states that the Texas Cattle Disease has reappeared In Champaign county, and expresses himself as follows: So tar but few cattle have died of It. Town cattle are mostly fed on prairie hay, and this Is cut aud obtained from the open prairie, a few miles out of town. Tho cows which have died have been fctl on this hay, and had little other food. The common opinion is that this prarlo grass, cut where tho diseased herds ranged and fed last summer, contained and retained the Texas cattle poison, and being fed In winter destroyed the stock. Fences on Marshy Lands. A correspondent of the Country Gentle man suggests the white willow au4he best for fencing marshes, and particularizes asfollows: There are several very efficient willow fences on low wet lands in this county. Throw out a ditch bo that the ridge formed by the muck thrown out will be on the pro-proposed fence lino. Tho width and depth of the ditch should be regulated to suit the nature or the ground, li very wet and sou, It should be larger, so that It will afford some drainage for tho cuttings. The muck should all bo inrowil out on oue siue ou tne fenee line. Take white willow cuttings ol any convenient size, from a pi no stem to a broom handle, tne larger size tne uest, cut them up Into pieces some 15 or 20 inches long, and Insert them their entire length, or nearly so. Into your ridge. In a straight linu about 12 Inches apart, or 15 or 20 Inches will ' do If they are scarce. It is a good plan where the ground is very wet to put In the cuttings In a slanting direction at an angle of 45 degrees or more. For three years or more keen down tne weeds anu grass, anu protect from cattle. In order to make this willow rence or nenge stocxy ana unci at tno base, cut or shear them back once or twice while small, say tho second and third seasons. By cutting back, the white willow stools out well, but never sprouts from the roots or sends up suckers like the Morello chorry aud some other trees. On dry land a white willow fence is best made by setting young willow plants already rooted on the fence line, and trimming them up several feet so as to make a stockade or trco fence; but few fanners, however, have the perseverance or patience to do this successfully. t MISSOURI. r.xprcNH Robber Noiituitced. Sr. Louis, March 17. Georgo A. Allen, charged wllh robbing Mr. Cross, tho Adams Express delivery messenger, of 17,000, some months ago, was tried tn court yesterday, convicted, ami seutenccti to twolvc years in tne penitentiary. Don of Coeitstcrfallora Hrakon up A counterfeiters' den, alvout four miles from the city, was discovered yesterday, and some (00,000 lu bogus treasury warrants ami 50 cent U. a. fractional currency, tools, xc , were found on the premises. A woman llv Ing on tho placo was arrested, but no man Has as yet nccu caugnt. Hi. Patrick's Day. St. Patrick's Day la being celebrated by our Irish citizens In line stylo. A large num ber of civic societies are parading the streets with music and banuirg. Thov will sum st St. Patrick's Church, Jolu In tho service of llolv Mass. and then proceed to tho Annun elation Church, where the Panegerie of tho Saint will In preached, after which the pro cession will visit Archbishop Kcndrlck, at his residence. In the evening the Kulithts of St. Patrick will give a grand banquet at Mercantile Library nan. PENNSYLVANIA. PmnBURU, March 17, Weather olear. Thermometer 24dcarcos. Monongahela seven feet, live inches and fall ing. "mabsaouubetts. Boston, March 17, O'Buldwen was arrested yesterday for rlu tout conduct. St. Patricks day was generally celebrated nere. How to Grow Largo Water Melons. A correspondent of the Country Gentleman gives the following its his way of growing large water melons! ' We select a deep light soil, new ground or a good clover sod, as we Hud that the more open tho ground the better, and if the soil is largely composed of fibrous roots, straw, or other material, to prevent the ground from becoming compact, tlio better tne melon roots penetrate and In consequenco the more thrifty the growth of the plant. . As In all good and successiui cultivation, the ground should be well plowed and harrowed; draw f.rrows eight feet npart each way; one at least ol lliei-c nirrows snouui oe il'otilile, so as to make a large channel, which should be lllled with old huy or other light material, and alter making tno inns mis should be trampled III and covered with tho plow. At each of tho Intersecllons we place two lurks full of well rotted manure, ono foot or eighteen Inches asunder; over this we draw tho soil to inaKO mcniii, in which we uror- tun or twelve seeds of the"Mountaln Bwcot," pluuting the seeds between the manure aud covering lightly. But one or two plants are leit to grow iu each hill, and but one or two melons on each vine ; the after cultivation Is merely to keep the ground mellow aud free from weeds, antl wncn tne vines begin to run irceiy piow two furrows to them aud harrow down. Out of eight marriages published In tho Clermont Courier, threo ore widows. Old Tony Wei lor Is not authority In Clermont. Tub Temi'Kiiani K Movement. Glowing accounts reach us through exchanges of tho progress' now making In Temperance Reform.' In Covington, Ky., some months since, threo habitual, drunkards met lu tho back room of a "Saloon," Jtud after recounting their personal experience as devotees before tho throne of King Alcohol, resolved among themselves then aud forever that they would abstalu from the use of Intoxicating liquors. Tho result was the formation of a "Reform Club," these three trumbllug lott being Its leaders, which to-day numbers thousands as Its members. The movement lias spreatl to Cincinnati, Dayton, ludlanapo-lis and other places, whero It Is dally gaining ground. Cannot we have a Reform Club In Columbus 1 Who will load tho van 1 I Spoor's "Standard Wine Bitters." I Of all the loulc aud Invigorating preparations now beliire the public, none have met with so general lavur as Sneer's Wine and tho "Standard Wine Bitters, both from the Wdlcal Profession aud those wluc ailment cause general debility. Sold by Druggists.